A Rhetorical Analysis Of Speech By Sonia Sotomayor

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In this speech, Sonia Sotomayor depicts ways in which being Latina means a vast number of things and how America struggles with its image. She does this by relating herself to the claim through the use of a personal narrative to contribute to her claim with first-hand experiences. Sotomayor's appropriate use of compare and contrast as well as juxtaposing two sides provides supportive evidence to her claims: being Latina can mean a plethora of things and that America's image is confused. In the first half of the speech, Sotomayor begins the speech by asking a rhetorical question: "Who am I?" and then follows with her answer, in which she claims a singular trait does not define her identity. Her use of rhetorical questioning draws the reader

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